Christian catechesis, derived from the Greek katekhein ("to instruct by word of mouth"), was initially a process of oral teaching, modeled after Jewish rabbinic traditions but uniquely adapted to the proclamation of Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of divine revelation. The Didache, a late first-century or early second-century text also known as The Teaching of the Twelve Apostles, provides one of the earliest structured presentations of Christian instruction, including ethical precepts, baptismal rites, and Eucharistic prayers. This text, reflecting a community practice contemporaneous with or slightly after the writings of the New Testament, evidences a strong catechetical structure, rooted in moral instruction and preparation for the sacraments.
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